Book, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | expressed his wonder at that concealed, and unseen, mind which
2 1, 63| the invisible nature of concealed demons53. But further, when
3 1, 77| to the earth: while that concealed WORD and living power which
4 2, 30| honoured Him not as God. He concealed the truth too, and put forth
5 2, 30| Philosophers blush;—nor was it concealed :—that, the Father of his
6 2, 30| their pretences, because he concealed the word of truth under
7 3, 39| then, could the Divine, concealed, invisible, and untangible,
8 3, 39| nature discover Him who is concealed, (and) invisible, whom they
9 3, 39| known to men, what those concealed (properties) of the Godhead
10 3, 61| was that which was done concealed by any means; neither from
11 4, 19| to them, it should now be concealed from their eyes. They had
12 4, 30| and vouchers of the evil concealed within them, and which should
13 4, 31| shall not be revealed; nor concealed that shall not be made known118."
14 4, 31| shall not be revealed, nor concealed that shall not be made known."
15 5, 13| nothing impure to remain concealed within them, but, on the
16 5, 23| all these things remain concealed. And such custom is most
17 5, 23| such custom is most wisely concealed under the form of a doctrine
18 5, 43| happened to Him ? but, that He concealed Himself from men, and laughed
19 5, 43| every suspicion of vice, who concealed nothing of the truth, as
20 5, 47| preached. But, even if they concealed this, and did not confess
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